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Facilitating multi-stakeholder dialogue to manage natural resource competition: A synthesis of lessons from Uganda, Zambia, and Cambodia
Abstract
- Rural development or natural resource management program planning and implementation frequently confront challenges of environmental resource competition and conflict, particularly where common pool resources are a major component of rural livelihoods. This paper reports on an approach to multistakeholder dialogue, supported by participatory action research, to address the roots of such competition and conflict. The approach, called "Collaborating for Resilience," includes principles and guidance on building a shared understanding of risks and opportunities, weighing alternative actions, developing action plans, and evaluating and learning from the outcomes.
- External link to download this item: https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.748
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- 2017
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Ratner, B.
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Burnley, C.
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Mugisha, S.
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Madzudzo, E.
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Oeur, I.
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Mam, K.
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Rüttinger, L.
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Chilufya, L.
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Adriázola, P.
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- Journal Article
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- International Association for the Study of the Commons